Hi, I watched the flickr demo video some days ago and I was impressed of Rails so I decided to test it my self.. I put it on my web server on windows (Apache2/fcgi/Rails1.0). All works well but I have this in my log: Processing FlickrController#search (for 127.0.0.1 at 2005-12-17 15:00:02) [POST] Parameters: {"commit"=>"Find", "tags"=>"flower", "action"=>"search", "controller"=>"flickr"} Rendered flickr/_photo (1.45200) Rendered flickr/_photo (1.53300) . .(some other photos, 24 total) . Rendered flickr/_photo (1.30200) Completed in 36.62200 (0 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 35.35100 (96%) | 200 OK [http://flickr/flickr/search] I think something is wrong with that because the video shows 24 photos rendered in about 4sec. Is it a Windows problem? Is it my pc? or my internet connection? I will try the same test in linux to compare, btw my pc is a PIII 1.0ghz Regards -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
eledu wrote:> Hi, I watched the flickr demo video some days ago and I was > impressed of > Rails so I decided to test it my self.. I put it on my web server on > windows (Apache2/fcgi/Rails1.0). All works well but I have this in my > log:Sorry, I don''t know what video you''re talking about. Can you link it?> .(some other photos, 24 total) > . > Rendered flickr/_photo (1.30200) > Completed in 36.62200 (0 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 35.35100 (96%) | > 200 OK > [http://flickr/flickr/search] > > I think something is wrong with that because the video shows 24 photos > rendered in about 4sec. Is it a Windows problem? Is it my pc? or my > internet connection? > > I will try the same test in linux to compare, btw my pc is a PIII > 1.0ghzIf this application gets the pictures from flickr.com directly, then the speed can vary a LOT. Primarily depends on your own network speed, Flickr''s current health and the path between your computer and Flickr''s server. Patrice
It also might be that Flickr is down for maintenance. I''m currently getting a "Flickr is having a massage" message when trying to access my account. /Ant On 12/19/05 11:00 PM, "Patrice Neff" <mailinglists-KpcR7UQHR1hyDzI6CaY1VQ@public.gmane.org> wrote:> eledu wrote: > >> Hi, I watched the flickr demo video some days ago and I was >> impressed of >> Rails so I decided to test it my self.. I put it on my web server on >> windows (Apache2/fcgi/Rails1.0). All works well but I have this in my >> log: > > Sorry, I don''t know what video you''re talking about. Can you link it? > >> .(some other photos, 24 total) >> . >> Rendered flickr/_photo (1.30200) >> Completed in 36.62200 (0 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 35.35100 (96%) | >> 200 OK >> [http://flickr/flickr/search] >> >> I think something is wrong with that because the video shows 24 photos >> rendered in about 4sec. Is it a Windows problem? Is it my pc? or my >> internet connection? >> >> I will try the same test in linux to compare, btw my pc is a PIII >> 1.0ghz > > If this application gets the pictures from flickr.com directly, then > the speed can vary a LOT. Primarily depends on your own network > speed, Flickr''s current health and the path between your computer and > Flickr''s server. > > Patrice > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails